Why the lack of love for Gradius IV??....
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dave4shmups
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Why the lack of love for Gradius IV??....
Seriously, 3 I can understand, but I've played IV on the PS2 Gradius III and IV pack, and I thought 4 was great! It was pretty hard, though not near as hard as III, but then I didn't try the double weapon.
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BrianC
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I think the main complaint I hear about 4 is that it's too much like other Gradius games and doesn't have much new. However, I viewed that as a good point with some of the Mega Man games and the GBA Gradius Galaxies, so I think I might like Gradius IV. I think I want to get a version of Gradius II first, though.
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I'm not sure about the arcade version, but in the SNES version, it's actually better to shoot at the bubbles than it is to avoid them.snap monkey wrote:I haven't played IV in a while, but I remember not being able to get past the bubble stage (stage 3) at all. However, I did enjoy the early part of the game, just felt that it was kinda ruined by an near impossible section.
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I played it a few weeks ago on a co-worker's PS2 a lot. Had been a few years since I had played it. I honestly like it a lot but like others have said, the 3D graphics look a little dated (although the early organic stage with the weeds which try to get in your looks very nice). That said though, I can't get past the bubble stage which feels nigh impossible to start over on. Otherwise the control and play feel tight, it just doesn't have the epic or polished feel of the previous games.
One thing I learned quick with the III/IV pack was Gradius III SNES is much easier (initially anyways) than the arcade rev.
Anyways, I need to buy a slim line PS2 so I can finally play V.
One thing I learned quick with the III/IV pack was Gradius III SNES is much easier (initially anyways) than the arcade rev.
Anyways, I need to buy a slim line PS2 so I can finally play V.
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Because Konami should have gone with sprite-based graphics.
I remember a fellow at the old forums once said something along the lines of this: I like its artistic style, but the graphical engine doesn't do it justice.
I like Gradius IV, and am I the only one that really likes its Kenny G-esque music? It's like playing Gradius IV at a dentist's office, but 78% more cooler.
I remember a fellow at the old forums once said something along the lines of this: I like its artistic style, but the graphical engine doesn't do it justice.
I like Gradius IV, and am I the only one that really likes its Kenny G-esque music? It's like playing Gradius IV at a dentist's office, but 78% more cooler.
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I actually played Alcon at a dentist's office. No joke. The polygonal graphics did work for Gradius V, though I still like the sprite based artwork in previous games better.LoneSage wrote:Because Konami should have gone with sprite-based graphics.
I remember a fellow at the old forums once said something along the lines of this: I like its artistic style, but the graphical engine doesn't do it justice.
I like Gradius IV, and am I the only one that really likes its Kenny G-esque music? It's like playing Gradius IV at a dentist's office, but 78% more cooler.
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It's not lack of love. What happens is that there are better Gradiuses around that are more worthy of playing/talking. That said, I enjoyed IV quite a bit when I was credit feeding to get to the end. There were some cool bosses and level ideas thrown in, but the overall execution is somewhat weak.
I don't see many posts about Gradius 2. We need more love for Gradius 2. Gradius Gaiden and Gradius V are evil games because a lot of people like them. We need to love the average Gradius games because people don't make a lot of fuss about them [Sarcasm].
I don't see many posts about Gradius 2. We need more love for Gradius 2. Gradius Gaiden and Gradius V are evil games because a lot of people like them. We need to love the average Gradius games because people don't make a lot of fuss about them [Sarcasm].
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I like Gradius Galaxies and Nemesis quite a bit, but I don't hear much about Nemesis and some people complain about Gradius Galaxies having too much love when I do talk about it, even though it isn't mentioned here often. I like Nemesis better than the original Gradius. I think it's a very well done game.
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My opinion has changed somewhat over time. I used to think Gradius 2 was excellent, but I began to develop "minimum graphical/sound quality expectations" for games. It was mostly from playing Gaiden and V, I guess. When I run the game on MAME nowadays, I can't help but hate on the somewhat choppy animation and uneven frame rate. The designs are nice; however, a boss with 4 or 5 frames of animation can't be considered great with my current standard. I don't care if the graphics were gold in their day.tehkao wrote:Average? Gradius 2 is still tops in the series, IMHO.
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Do you know if slim line PS2's are less user friendly to have modded than the Standard PS2?Dylan1CC wrote:I played it a few weeks ago on a co-worker's PS2 a lot. Had been a few years since I had played it. I honestly like it a lot but like others have said, the 3D graphics look a little dated (although the early organic stage with the weeds which try to get in your looks very nice). That said though, I can't get past the bubble stage which feels nigh impossible to start over on. Otherwise the control and play feel tight, it just doesn't have the epic or polished feel of the previous games.
One thing I learned quick with the III/IV pack was Gradius III SNES is much easier (initially anyways) than the arcade rev.![]()
Anyways, I need to buy a slim line PS2 so I can finally play V.
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Back when I wasn't into shmups quite as much as I am now I used to play Gradius IV on the easiest setting.
It was pretty fun and I thought the lava level looked very cool. Never could get past Stage 6 or 7, I forget which.
Then later, after Gradius V and all, I played IV with defaults and can't get past the bubble stage. I tried avoiding them, I tried shooting them, but no luck. There are too many bubbles, they take too many shots to destroy 'cause Vic's weapons, even with full options, are bloody useless against them.
Then later, after Gradius V and all, I played IV with defaults and can't get past the bubble stage. I tried avoiding them, I tried shooting them, but no luck. There are too many bubbles, they take too many shots to destroy 'cause Vic's weapons, even with full options, are bloody useless against them.
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The question for me is: "Is Gradius IV hard or simply awkward?"
The Japanese have managed to do 14 Loops on it.
Gradius III is not too bad really, its just a learning game. Once you've learnt the 'behind the Boss' method for ST3 and the top left corner method for the Ice Cubes at the end of ST9, all you have to do is practice and learn the route through ST10. The final escape chute is tight though
Tviks has a Gradius III replay somewhere.
The Japanese have managed to do 14 Loops on it.
Gradius III is not too bad really, its just a learning game. Once you've learnt the 'behind the Boss' method for ST3 and the top left corner method for the Ice Cubes at the end of ST9, all you have to do is practice and learn the route through ST10. The final escape chute is tight though
Tviks has a Gradius III replay somewhere.
